Thursday, September 3rd & Friday, September 4th American Literature • • • • Vocabulary Unit 1 Practice Grammar – Test on Tues/Wed. Please study and practice. Read How to spot a witch answers from Mon/Tues Watch Monty Python: Witch Hunt • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yp_l5ntikaU • • Read the Miller essay and answer questions. If you don’t finish this in class, it is homework. All lesson plans and materials for your literary device presentations are due by midnight tonight. 7. Ducats - Name of several gold coins 8. Edict - A decree issued by a sovereign; any authoritative command 9. Inducement - Something that moves by persuasion; incentive 10. Intervene - To come between disputing people or groups; to intercede 11. Malediction - An imprecation; curse 12. Seductive - Tending to lead astray from duties or accepted principles; enticing Vocabulary Unit 1 SET 5 54. c. Commas are used to set off a word or phrase that describes the subject but does not alter the meaning of the entire sentence. 55. e. The dash is used to set off parenthetical elements, for emphasis. 56. a. The comma is used after an introductory element. 57. b. The comma separates the main clause from the descriptive subordinate clause. 58. c. Titles require capitals. 59. d. First word of salutations, titles, and proper names all take capitals; a colon follows the salutation in a business letter. 60. d. Commas set off parenthetical elements. 61. a. A comma goes before and when and links two main clauses.